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— East * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1888. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT HOUBES. FOR _RENT—HOUSES. _ FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE — HOUSES. OR RENT—FULLY FURNISHED —1501 ‘R ST. mantles open fire places. range. furnsee, stations n7-12t 41 8 F st oR RE! BO AND N ST. Ms, R RENT BRICK HOUSE, 425 ‘A BARGAIN IP TAKEN AT ONCE. A ee eA ee x ee nite BES mr ee ean fo Phar SFr aimee. Seneps; price $90. ly . a 4 Fetnw. 19st | Fe, ie eeate |e 1g oF | Fe. R RENT—FU JRNISHED 1640 21ST ST. 1 8ST. NW, 1 .erpand bie POR SAGES GHEAP — one G00 atx noow ve ble three-story and base E location ; mage brick dwelling, containing ten roonan, bathe eatin! | nw. ia WO PRATER, Bepooee te iewecas oe sBhto 00: See a ot NEWS6 Fegatiicubs baa’ 8 E. NEARLY <Q Arn earns STOORETT, on st nw.m rood and in test claen cc con Soaps aS-lm rae sae CORNER PROPERTY, wixiogs aude law re ‘and fully fu — Helean ave. renter goo neem Bag washeat: rally fur +9 ly‘ tow Baar A we Fes = Pn Four good trick houses on Walon tae he bext >I ‘vestinent: $5,200 for the four houses. rey tate Be SPISMER & COP 25% st. nw. Tir. bS2-226 12th SUN ‘ees property that will rent at @49: pet spent rice ; D ST. 3. W. 7 kOoOMS AND | : oc19-1m* Bet? Bth and 20th soar ga ee oe gente rovements: $33.33. Apply. on hen 10M ee. aw, GIO? fr ee th st. 8. Bs nes re n19-3t* Bésnd E sta. sw. yok RENT—BY RO. HOLTZMAN, ALE SES tate and Insurance Broker, 10th and ¥ ste aus. as 0c19-1m ye oy a ae BANG ce monthiy. BEN. 8. an ave. Twi, OT, . alae 2215 Pat, ita beh FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS R SATE TNVETE INSPECTION OR THE FOL ALE AT A BARGAIN HORSE, COUPE- | cus 7orthconjcane toes best hos and harmon, at cutter ene aw oreo N Pa ny At ‘S-story, base of carriage and cellar; 13 handsomely papered rooms; large carr: Phaeton 1 fee site Siarpatieee for ee ia wee Hades iooge Bee ee a Best of terms. Gpaepebes ere LE DSO: SOUR ant er residence in poe ble section Fetiers ane rents and sound Pr Pate BRO. | of the noribeest, 14 rocine, near ew @18.500. Sealeaty 180 Coen + nib-at® Pes gh Rear “Bogtt Circle,” Pease brid house and 08 SALE — OPEN BOOK CASE: BLACK | Terms easy. 98,700. DAV: Po Ros fi Y wan omg adjustable Sa vou | Tai7se 806 F sth. widg and 7 fect. tail aire at He Hah alae FNS | ON SRT BRATS aT Tea Fost AND FEXTURESOF CONNER iJon; rented £08 permanent, esrenant $00, r year, lot rovision store, do ‘6x05 toalley. Inquire of MM’ PaRKER. 141 low ea unless, gem fr etae prc ae st ni7-6e bove K st., PPly to 330 8.0. = G.bet. 1th & 14th ha Fi eA Bisa TANDEM TRICYCLE, es ee O41 F st. 24 floor, 5 fae to 11 h st. nw. Or. Po IM, S00 W. German st, sss fey dare gay 1 the following je Homes for » heated by strat i i = ees Papa y PEE ap tor gma |e 2a Rergte ee ml 5 in six months; ag Pric mis, price 3 on 28a “nt, bea Seat basement Brick. 9 Ticgant ao in” “Sun 470 La. Spply to DUL- ‘4 DOF at nt? ei faker another. SCHMID'S Stor sa rgcm and ba st, oy ato ement 3 JOR RENT—PART OF A HOUSE TO ADU. ‘LTS; K SALE—, DSO! OUPE, YY = 0 | este i ive rooms, Cellar snd bath; low to Gy ora aS Rea en pease old iG bands mer ies cee ecek ott che tn 20 | ood tenant. Inquire 224 K st. u.w., one door from 3d | high? sited counde Lind. sa Tensions of tocomes | Pace Se ate “ ~ : eae a driver, and very woyimuand | On 20il st. near Pa, ave. largo ecu Deut gaits ‘rots in harness, | nearly new, S'rooms and bath; side and rear alley. ‘Also, child's pet ‘pony, Minaies in young, sound. aud Price $3,900, pogteotty, broken 1 for children ‘to with absolute |“ West st..near G, 2-story and basement By fatety. es harness to,mateh. Also 8 | Brick, Groome and bath. Price only 62,400, _n19 LTZMAN, 10th and F ata, nw. very fine falling-top buy, a ladies" Fuaeton, Dayton ‘also havea number of houses fron $1,000 to = ENT DupoxT. a =a Prior set do ‘ wt | feo oe a #3000 that can be ht on very mae fect co Bifo4,8 gt 7 mouths. a. property ‘of a. private fal , isconting. n17-3t 1907 Pennsylvania ave. they must be disposed of at once, ALE JUST COMPLETED ON, STH ST. to Groom, at owner's stable, rear 1549 % st Feit and Mi ne. s bandsonis row of brick dweli- coe ein. it'e JORDAN, —e OUT. — BREEN Que oe packs the Pom PRE yen = ea mia Fr RENT WITHIN ONE SQUARE OF ¥ WAR DE- id cnttnindt ae On anes eee | Rave rig ranges, bath rooms, speaking tubes an: piece, or will close out The whole stock, store. res to any one wishing to set up in @ good br furnace; in perfect order and new); throughout, rent 222. only $45. STEIG En & LIEBERMANN, 1303 9 ot JOR RENT—1682 571 W.. 8 ROOMS, bath and fine cemented cellar; lors, dining-room and eu pen first floor; rent sib per month; -6t Fee RENT-RENT REDUCED TO sores, Fanges of all kinds, sheet-tron stoves Kinds of beating ‘stove made. 50 FOR a We have on hand all kinds of stoves, es and fix- 1B windows, 32,500. waa 750. ‘th a, 8.c., new 6 room brick, front and side w.,8 room brick dwelling, lot 25x130 ‘Keys ‘all mod. imps., A, est new brick, houses on K st. s.w.. near 7th st. | st 1620 “ it up free of c New grate and brick to EDT & BRADI “water in yard; also a number of larger h aM every stove. o bec SHORE OT ot. NTIRE, 918 ¥ st. u17- St 4S Gap st neat elect rail Great reduction to dealers, SIS SED e. epi 142-4-6 N st. se.,or.n.810 SMPINBERG. | ROR SALE HANDSOME RESIDENCE—WE ARE a1 Wve.se fe 0 148 N st. se 80g" hew 12 743 7th st. nw: authorized fo sell the ve mg Feaidence nl6-3 j | owned and lately occupi r Graham LE—CHEAP_FIRE-PROOF SAFE; HAS _ R RENT—710 10TH ‘St ea EN ROOMS, round corners; inside bolt work ; combination locks te Lae ape tahoe Romengenty bath, and room in basem and modern improvements: ‘Will sell low to sell at om 8 Leuate deck cemniumivect | Wi all conveniences; $75. 6. C. PAYNE E CO., ots a cae Cash or thne. Address Box 133, Star ofice. ae of ground contad ban Phe eeiden ete TAD, FORSSLERA TABLE NCHES BY 11 | the finest on she matty 4 “ape on sere an ‘OR RENT—NEW HOUSE, MOD. IMP. r: ER Toot 8 juchen: ta 13g sichewtick portable: ren contains bil salt nro ikchens, store- month: the best for the price in the nortawents number of othe “ire shop. 19-3" hall din intng-rotin, fw bers and 434 I st/; key next door. A. M. RROOTOS. ‘er? main floor, reception- Rhode Island ave. 2 tad FOR SAU NO COLE x a, Pac mI library, cor. 4g and Esta EN FINE NEW HOUSE, 3 with Min Road lamp; cost #150 1s talrease: on ‘secon it _RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE OR SECOND ed gros, all modern ara 94 Once, HLGHAM'S. 703.8 #6 ns jell da saat ome i child pape: 5 . = De eee chuldren; beautiful pony See a. Se &, Fee. SALE-FINE SADDLE AND DRIVING Dbath-room ; thi ocr, sx chambers ud beth: a Om RENT—1008 G fa extension tepsurrey nd full outa. ie Won mad house, Steam heat, electric bells, itchen alla of 207 Est. n. w, oor neck itt 383 Birds 3195 are. Lar. $6 | +1435 Ihode Island ave, n.w. B17-SE__| Fith rooms above for gosthiuan aaa feomipe Further u — aS Fors SALE—AN ESTEY PARLOR ORGAN, SECOND information given and tickets admission furnished # hand, bit in good order: oe sive age it. | upon application to. Fira. ‘BROWN, Apply at $12 Sst nl7-3t* | | n17. =a 1437 Penna ave. n.w. TWO-STORY SEVEN-NOOM BRICK Boundary st. n.w., second door from | era improvements; ‘rent, $25. re | Pesan ‘Tennessee: two good heavy; QUIGLE: sibs 420 Boaniy 7921 16th nw, 14r..81 5 5 stn. Ww. 8 Bst.n.e., ir. . HOPKINS & SON, | inter Carriages, new aud second-hand, int ferme reasonable, JOHN, #2, sad 481 C street n. w., rear jotel Frc eats UPRIGHT PIANO AT A 106 Indiana aves lor 1415-17 Wat, OF. 900 U st. n.w., SF. nl7-3t sell entire outfit, or in lots to suit, office, ALE SIXTEEN HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES saddlers and drivers. also draft horses; will be sold cheap. ave A between 9th and Lott, Ree 3 Py OUN of the” arece basement Brick ae ont ALE det. pase aud at 17 large roo1 820, 000 E on Sth ee ws ‘SALE—CHEAP—A LADIES’ DART BICYC 7 ‘ Fe Little used. Inquire of GEO. 8, aware Oster iG te Biers Price ‘aad CO., 1206 Penn. av 'roomn; lot 2oz130 a 6.500 R SALE—NEW PIANO, GRAND UPRIGHT, S-etorgand beemient Brick, # ‘rooms, heated stool, book and fancy. cov $155 cash; also y furnace; lot 1654x0895; Sth st., bet. A Janve, lundsome Organ, 11 sto Sack; beck war | sadunes 6,000 ranted for five years. 174236 7th et. n.w. n17-3t" <de0 , DECOY DUCK 8 OF BEST ¢ r QUAT- 5 Store and awe 1702 reener ducking un sin! Toot: lot 1046x75. 3,250 whole sutitor nat EMPLEL, Optician dod ; 2 , . $1,100 Peon. ave. snd, pag eS A pretty little rage 8 Brick House, 6 rooms, 3.900 of jééhington; MALL WELL EQUIPPED BACHE splendid house aud a delightful home fora man of “SHOP, Star nif. tae" es subdivide nicely; good to hold for further VEL, FOOT-POWERSCR ban ‘with drill chuck. 4 inches and | pyadepthof 200, goed: Gide aad ee ails aha Sine! hes. faba indep. Ja jaw es URS ilies j divide profitably. it. 1098 the above is oni: tion of the propert — ae ata. n.e.; 60x: no hes eal et office for i in iteued'on Lon Flace'n-w. ley, ‘This is beautiful ground, Inidewalk, ete, the Ist and 1 [n16]__ THO: Fo SALE—A FINE, STYLISH BLACK area sold cheap to an imm puree ER, ft co. JOR RENT — LARGE “HOUSE, aixpeomeee fe_hO. bande Tigh: wood driver and excellent saddle 7-3 at gl Ege RR WASH SAPOWS Sable pe ess a FRE an ALE —A LARGE, aaupeoue ee Fo, BALE—8QU, ‘ARE TOP, SIX- SPRING BUSI- ruse ceed beet iro bth roninos sca ae n make; near new; suit rT ae baker, or any Use a barwali: ho more ise for te phn ee) — pate stat srear 1519 Ket. new. Also fine set doud) OR SALE-NICE, CORNER, HOUSE, 9 ROOMS aC-Se ipee near Dupont Circle; 813, Ratt Jom Fooms; neakiy coe ml rele upont: Giicle 810,000 TA28'N ao nica Baithed aba emt built hense: convenis lot 16 feet front; Bi dig and Ewe ul bet, 44 and tho. and special attention given horses: sale horses constantly on hasd. “nlteiws at 1 Qi SALE THE LARGEST STOOK OF FALL AND 4 SALE_CHEAP FIVE-ROOM HOUSE ON Hf 128.45, fo investment, pert, wi SACI. with stock. Pe Fie caer sate LITTLE ee Bn C. A. PAREER Dy and E sw. F's RENT_A CHARMING. SE, ON PICEA reliable manufacturer sent us a sample of Z s, cel make, @ piano excellen Joc ok, nw. ton roome, cellar, furnace scat 8 “ag eyPet month i, tit reponsive touch. "Phe case is highly: Bnished, Fs SALE-K BARGAIN BRICK HOUSE, 216 SE tmodern tay eget a.” Cheat to tenan HERFORD, | + | having side and center carved waairo;ige and | oth ts. nine oom fn ime ‘Will be sold or = t-B.w._ | bottom ‘panels: the entire cae is. tn RES ack Brice $5,000 cay teria WALRER & sh me. Ze amd bats $2 ape yard DR RENT-IMPORTANT TO See Veneers and stands 4 feet 9 inches high. Paice #275 | WILSON. 1006 116-3t 00? ith et aw renters—A twelve-room house in one of the best | cath. or $200 on time: $10 cash and woiir TR oO, | FR ra NOW 18 THE TIME TO TAVEST IN = Saat oui ISHED—16 OR TA’ ply SS a L every other | 25 (A opigeny _— Real Estate. We have not inoreased our prices one 32 roots, mod imp, $8358 geet A AGE | convenience for onsen ag da ou! i a 55.58. 2 Santen account of the lection. “We have more houses, ES TS MES Pes BATES & CO, _ 16-30" n. "7 SALETAS but we e quote t these as “gilt edie’ ‘8-ro0! nit ow = NOTE se nw. R RENT—1220 © ST. HS’ Fer re brick afl m. ibe ai Lets., wae 57 500. Four. R RENT—FURNISHED_—THE : HOUSE OF THE n.w.—Brick house; 9 oes Nath ‘and cellar: ali gentle: sereintabout 900 oad ech ‘very activ ouse, tuly $210 06.57 ony ick, all by eR erp eee juodern improvemerts; fne location. For particulary | tails nearly touch the ground: will work Anywhere: m only 821.900... 71 a“ i completely furnished. Also iois RE vent Tom | inquire of THEO. 1EO. SHECKELS, 1013 N st. n.w.n]4-6t* goubly, singly oF ‘or under the adie ea utiful pair of Re enly 000. &C0., focation uns For permit 1 eaice et [ey a pat anne poseecey Pane | ait Real Estate Agents, 1321 F st. n.w. ‘Also.one fine grtving pats price for -60 id arial m.i..60 14 Fat 1 ie. compléte for bros ‘one Canopy-to} Hutton Ct nw. manufacture, in good set of double, Harner Office 5 oom rear 927 ¥F tore 2200 11th, _217-3t* _€ B. Caywood, 916 F st. n.w., Basement. RB RENT—COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOME nd 422 Valter’s Sons, in. perfect order; —BE OVAL TO OUR w | 2 is KENT” 1902 OTH ST. N. W. 3 jarervoiis BIS Par ave. we will give very were | 23 ‘window brick. Fooms, ‘mod. imp. <UNFU nts on our present stock uf new ,UPright Planoe, 2B month. A. T. Covmbe. 1425 N. out Circle. a1; 30 d make payments at $10 per mouth, 221 Fon 16 vbarout iw. oe Sareek nif you want t sclsansltti om. show a beautiful stock in new styleof cases. Youcan | 2 to 7 Save luoney in the prices we are now quoting. Don't | 17: miss this grand chance. B. Siywoob kan LRRETT Si ne THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 181 Side-bar allach Flac Fw COFCO rn OcKErr 810 of Ohio B SALE-PRETTY ,DAY;WINDOW _ BRIC! yen 3 2 ‘9th st, Ets t and veranda, OR SALE—THE PIANO EXCHANGE ABOUT THE | 207 G at carwand herdice: good cighboriteh pote first of Novenber will move iuto the four-story | 4. ‘Dec, 1. To a good tenant low rent, 3NO. Sa | deat ean eae a building, 913 Pennsylvania avenue. Prior to 23% Eco. 1221 F zee Hales "at. bet. 17th pear date we are offering immense pargaine tall li new up ui ENT— [ CAPITOL ST. BRICK apd Conn ave.n.w 182-50 Rot, bet Ith € 18th 110 Fisnos. oapeely im exe Pirouse, 6 Zee a Aram St. BRIOR x ben 17th und 18th vor you. If ‘you want to trade piano come and | _ bh. see is; we will Per touth; Keys uext door. “Inquire 156 4 stm. Ee STE & BROWN, 01 give you a snap a and allow you good Value for your old piano, and any balance can be x z NT—2012 ER PLAC he fuest Upright smnber, we are still at our (A ig a [ORMISHED u. “R008 ath, cellar, bay windows furnace; fuished mr uard | warerouta, 40 Oth at 0c26 | The above is onl my Jows Circle; Chines: ‘t neiguborbood. | Wood. "Mt. BUCHANAN, The Clarendon, 1401 New | 7\OR SALE—1 PAIR LARGE MULES; YoONG | books. For full ist pictorial in ianed of Teut reasonable to t. Address FB. O., | York ave. and good worker: 1 large young horse: all guaran. | the Istand 15th. (ult WAGGAMAN. of n17-3t° R REN’ Aas das teed. JAMES F. BARBOUR, 14th and Bn.w. n13-6t PRET i OE IN LE DROIT = te 01 mR REXT— 735 i DELAW ARE AVES W.. FOUR 14TH S Nea tee TEIGOACE.” _| Fok SALE—JUS Car / ARRIVED FROM TI THE G GREAT es the pots, “Reged bapene et BL oeD: ‘S ‘Three beautifil brown tone front sur ieire aad —t concen: ee et He rehn nce in monthly pay ToT 0. <a v.80 ree Ti Si2and | aches: with every convenience, ocatiou desirable and | $54 ‘heey eet gan trot i pole: one by i ML. MORRIE 30." B LEONALD. 407 4igatarw. | healthy: street-cars pass door SRE Teasona Que Derk Grey? Mare; cait trot « mile to wagon in pe gh Ss eg anise sist: 2:40. One negate a Bey Horsen, 16) hands, high, | ROR SALE—PARTY GOING ABROAD wii 3 ‘One Bax Horse, by’ Lightwood ; can Jow to prompt, pure 'T—HOUS§, 1807 14TH ST. N. fot in 3 mingise, One benders next door. Cnet. “Also, 20 head of Driving and Sed ean ‘haser lessen, rick Dwelling; in first: and cellar order; & gesirable three-stor ral class ranted. ater Fear e20-4 *SJUHN SIMMONS, 3 it. - = - on Sees aS ae POLE Forse UG FIVE ote tk tad ee 3 ny square of cars and he Besta shatts. “Apply to PAYNE ceetete Penu- br Soca Tie monthly . & BRADLEY, Fi Viling should communicate with tae betors aS SOSA BUSINESS PROPER’ on a should com with me = 3 chasing elsewherees Thave secured a large quantity, | Est ww brick building, contatning in order to supply the demand prom py, | Le an eeant sith, compote, «aed relling ot aPemOK| HOUSE. j 3008 26TH CLARKE, Occoquan, V le ea ‘and all mod. impt.; small cash bod. np. ; ne’ KR SALE — THE SORTo GAS ENGINE RE- on Jo rot $0. 3 Bane eed Gquires no boiler: acids all expensive attendance: | n15.1m WORMSEDT & BIADH Pit. ‘ n17-3t ee in o Jone of time: no handling of fuel . Bend for circular < JOR RENT—FINE PRIVATE RESIDENCE. 1314 Ist. nr isth nw und price list. D. BALLAUF, Ag’t, 731 7th st. n1. ‘OR SALE, DESIRABLE EW 10-ROOM BRICK Conn. awe. (near British Minister); 17 rooms: all M 181 ‘wood and ii ble ty : Keys can be found oder ingrovementa, tu complete order. will, be SPECIALTIES. aeany'o (0,000; terms’ easy. CHA, Tease ioe ens Lee Prarate feunily only. possession oer eet THAN LW. Te nee er . KELLE s ‘ Ss 0 19th st, near Dupont BE ELECTRIC TREATMENT 1 CAN SPEEDILY OR SALE — THREE PRETTY NEW BRICK On BENTH MPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE D Circle, cure any case of, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ca hotiaes on cor Ma and Cte ne” For —COMPLETELY % ‘Asthma, Insomnia, of Mau | &e.,apply to CHARLES W 031 Fst nw. ten rooms, ove square from English uimieter’ st hood, Sizieture, Ttanor, Fistula St Vitus’ Dageer bak. | SPP j oe apont eitlé, for six wonths oF lo D. psy, Dyspepsia, Faulty Ceulation, Cold or Sweaty | ——~ aoonth. ‘Adds M., Star office. stn Feet, Kidney’ or’ Stomach ‘Troubles, Nervous Aftec- ii GALETA THREE STORY AND BASEMENT JOR RENT_~ nw. tions, jaudall Female" Go tice not con- | pu MICK; Go lange for famlly of ‘two, wil Be sold at Lyte Onw. ve. 8. fined to of agi Pe jectric 8) with immediate possess iistORS 10r. and 7 stn. si itso ret ae Cesta | Sti ond i st. Inquire at Fo PUBLIC OFISI ice, Rinowediies stn Bee Se He RK. MULLER, S828 13TH ST. N.W, TREATS | $2" Sthand Pa. a ann Oy Pe Di _{hzonie Actions ‘of the Eye, Ear, Throst, Re SALE=K GREAT BARGAIN ON CAPT Le “Otic hot ours, 9-12; 2-5, Sunday, from 10 to 2. HF nd ye roam fame hwse For ce h 40 Pst ni 1 address WASH'N DANENHOWER, 370 Bataw i 40 1906 16 16 sun above houses can be e: SALE— AN ELEV U- our ofice only.” THOMAS J. yt FINANCIAL ie ——, Rae | = = — = ‘work; situated on New BRENT S10 EST. N.W.i,14 ROOMS: ALE | JNO. W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACART sirable location for Gity Halk Appiy to JOHN MAGKUDER, at pl cen toee ‘orick house with 13 Foaiae Aadross i = ¥ ‘rooms. 5 New York ave. CORSON & MACARTNEY, row c. ates Koo 20, Sun Bide nS Oe ? R RENT—HOUSE 1022 1271 22TH 81 ST. N.W., eee GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W., ‘qian qrounds and stable in the rear, « beautiful Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonda. pa ne peripset eae | pore cg Pond House 152 Pat, nx, 12 rooms, mod. imp.. $70. Deposits. Raiirout Stocks and Bonds. aad Collections. Me snd oll sopuri tien, Nate Philadelphia, Boston Tro Ape building Jos, bet. Vermont ave. and 15th | on the Exchanges of New York, Heatuet ite houses cigs Boner iosip: euutable | Std Baltimorebouht snd sold securities, District F ot invest es. Apply to ebay fe MING. | ponds sud ‘Gas, Insurance and ‘Tel- _ n8-lio Thera aw._ eghoue Stock deat in ye RENT 728 17TH ST BSTORY, | PRESSED et eet paechirn hen d brie! TO room anal bath a re 2 & beams Fists i 2187 ST. NILL BE FOR RENT NOTARIES PUBLIC. bese three stories and bac! ~ Fare sc tis Bates PS $30. eer |B aK RENT—OR Fe Sym iB LEASE- HOUSE 710 1 710 10TH 0 rou ments Ap] to WAL’ Bons" Hae eet es tary and ‘errit 280.51 BEAL Ao RENT— CouMIsSIONER oF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE Fot.nw. in ofice from 9: <n 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aatying Jone roturned, for car ak GAR, rama as |= moa no l5-8t Fees RENT— LSESEL ES Ee Ear B. H. Snmeurrz & Soxs lew leak wo offen, for At the summer rates; next year will be higher, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Featen ee | fromnaat f ‘Mppiy MB. om imithsonian tatication ad ARTED_TO if bane Ly — y 3. midines, fret, Be. on oF of Golnmabin’ nia, over! the river. Ad- rons, stating price, Ne Hs Star 0 nis.2e" R SALE—“SADESDALE,” s REEGANT COUN- F: Haz eet dtameisae 245% acres. ing in fins fered with spi —jI- ae stream: mooast new The brrelitng nod deity Plich at rood state of ty. Inabili Indice offer for for ole on FRUIT FARM, TWO hot money rent gome ante 1419 N.Y. ave. i aA TT ETEOSE PARI HYAT Le Fuse 3a, desirable Lote; opposite the a of ‘the late KR. Biliott, esq, ‘ele ss | feet, ch neat Meirose ave. Price 850 ees Figen a SSP. pure! ‘of more thar gne tot or to suy one stonce. 7 for further. eHoalere s ply to cI TYLER & RUTH, aul5-4m* Or Pst aw. Fe SALE—ON BLADENSBURG ROAD, JUST BE- Eizond, ge Tak 10,000 feet of grou te ie"how nd ALKER a ON.1006 F USES 7 TO am yultry and stock ns. COOKE D, t Rockville. n10-2w* ORES OF LA 4a LE D.C ; fine wate wi Waition i DECKERT, and nected Biadensi ‘Trustee snd Atorucy-at-Law, Bladen Fue _RERT—AT WATERFORD, ua ay a sah jarge ne a elling and improvements; gndimcultivation, Also 12 acros at Wilson at, Beautiful build- tee and attorney, sel 7-3 B& a miles from ci Fig etion aia (ON DUCKETT, Bladensburg, M: ee =a. 1 BOOKBINDI > yentury nts | Sarita eae TNDERY tou entaliched in 1845), 1012 Paave. All work guaranteed, Send postal," ja3 AUCTION SALES. Percaxson BROS., Auctioneers, HANDSOME FURNITURE, | MIRRO! e SRGANs, PLUSH AND OTHER HANDSOME PARLOR SUITES, STANDING CABINETS, EASY CHAIRS, PLUSH AN! ROCKERS: MT. TABLES, DESI AMBREQUING. LAGE. CORTATS WALNUT AND OTHER CHAMBE SETS, DRO! aa ore BUREAUS. WASHSTANDS, HAIR CAND OTHER MAT PRESSES. FEATHER BEDS, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS BLANKETS. WALNUT AND OTHER SION TABLES, DINING LASS WAR! LAI AND SECOND-HA. 7 ‘or N CARPETS, COOKIN S AND reggae STOVES, KITCHEN REQUISITES, & CONSIGNMENT ors. ¥ JAPANESE Goops. SEVERAL GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS, To be sold at our spacious sales-rocwa. ith, and D streets northwest, on TUESDAY MORN VEM- BER TWENTY, commencing at TEN OcLocR. Ie Prorza FPoorwsan. ‘Look in our windows and you will better understand what we mean when in future we talk to you of proper footwear. SHOES for Men, Women and Children, constructed with special care for the requirements of tender feet. Shoes that require no “breaking in;” that are pliable and elastic in make, yet strong and service- able in wear. Shoes that are cheapest because they are the best. Ourlow prices place them within easy reach of all, DALTON & STRICKLAND, BEST FOOTWEAR, 939 Pennsylvania ave. Mayor Hewitt’s Musical Daughters. ‘New York Correspondence Philadelphia News. The two Misses Hewitt, daughters of our dis- tinguished mayor, are accomplished violinists, something not at all easy tobe, as those who have studied the instrument will admit, It was Paganini who said, I believe, that in order to play the violin it was necessary to practice four hours a day for forty years, and even then it would be doubtful whether you knew much. The Hewitt girls certainly have not practiced for forty years, yet, according to the standard of excellence set up by ordinary peapie, such as we, they play remarkably well. It was the Hewitts who inaugurated the ladies’ orchestra that met with so = ifying a success last et The whole family is a musical one, Meats ean barring the mayor, plays something, and they might easily have a rivate orchestra of their own at home, hear, too, they havea Sages collection of musical instruments, old ‘imens of the Stradivarius, Cremona, and ti handicraft; old fiddles from everywhere under the sun, an lutes, guitars, and mandolins without end. The Hewitts are very tall girls and usually dress in the oak esl English style that runs S40 tallor- rby hats, and ulsters. Their cme in "Lexington avenue is one of the most ey tuous in the city, and Mrs. Hewitt is noted er superb manner of entertaining. ————co+ Cardinal Newman’s Mode of Life. From the Pall Mall Gazette. Cardinal Newman has lived a*most ascetic life. He inhabits two rooms, one of which is his study and the other his bed-room. No vis- g WILL THEY FIGHT? Hot Words from Senator Blackburn and Judge Racker. The New York World yesterday published the reply of Senator Blackburn to Judge Rucker's reaffirmation that President Cleve- land a week before election said he feared the democratic party would be knifed in New York and spoke disparagingly of Hewitt, Hill, and Grant, in which the Senator said: “Upon the face of the papers I was forced, on Tuesday last, to brand this man as beyond recognition ofagentleman. I have read his second inter- view, to which you call my attention, and am now in doubt as to whether I am not dealing with a paid spy that the opposition had em- ployed to do their dirty work. * * * This creature claimed to be an ex-Kentuckian. That commended him tome. He asked me to take him to the White House, and with an arrogance that did not seem to attach to antecedents he requested that a special interview should be arranged. His former residence in my state constitutes the I can offer the President for introducing such acreature to salsa * * © If this man was a mney a! yy to do the dirty work to which he seems to have taken so kindly I can do no more than to crave the President's pardon for hav- ing been misled into introducing to him a cari- cature Spon humanity, for whose existence the 3 |in fair dealing owes an apology to man- =e the World's special from Denver, Col., ives the following additional utterances of judge Rucker upon the subject: eat not — nave ‘to measure —: with sI nator in bar-room billii gus, whch be tadnigen ner ds Tesecaaey ther notice of my humble self by the public. Ihave been unwillingly drawn into this con- troversy. The politicians and newspaper men exhibit more interest in the matter than L Had Senator Blackburn conversed with me in person without flying into public print, there would have been no disagreement between us as to what was said by me or ee said in that interview, nor as to the proprie' of repeating it after election. He md issue as to its truth, and he has made of himself a witness proving all I ever made public. In his last interview he goes one step further. The public will certainly between the lines of his last interview. timation that I was « spy sent by the op- position is an unmistakable subterfuge, and only used to distract the attention of the public from the only issue. That is whether or not so President believed his defeat would be ac- mplished by treachery on the part of Hewitt ‘ammany, and so expressed himself. The noite knows whether he was justified in that belief. It was then of little interest to me how his defeat would be accomplished. It is of less interest to me now how it was accomplished. AND HE'LL FIGHT! Senator’s kicking. He has been doing that | erally for several days. But the mutual friends of, the Senator and myself will hereby understand that I shall be in the neighborhood when the gentleman carries out the ~ seman made in the last sentence of his frenzy. a i Her Jaws were Paralyzed. ACCIDENT TO A YOUNG LADY IN A GUM-CHEWING CONTEST. Correspondence of the New York World from Minneapolis. November 16, says: There threat- ened to be a break-up in the chewing-gum con- test yesterday. No. 14 is one of the most active chewers in the bevy of girls now engaged in the strange contest. In fact at times her en- thusiasm is remarkable. Just after the last | show yesterday afternoon, she was masticating H | in particularly fast time and with unusual en- | ergy. Just a8 she was leaving the stage sho | j closed her jaws ly. When she tried to open them she foun she could not, ‘There was a scream and a shout that she had lockjaw. Then there was a sensation. Nineteen hands were quickly placed on nineteen mouths and | nineteen chunks of gum were speedily thrown | away. Anxiously the girls looked upon the af- flicted chewer. A hack was secured and she | was driven to Dr. Ames’ office. It was found that it was not lockjaw, but some of the | muscles were temporarily paralyzed. She was soon able to use her jaws as well as ever. But she won't chew gum for a living any more. No. 14 came from Mic! Kitty Matherton. ————_-+e0_____ Tariff Legislation. WHAT THE NEXT CONGRESS WILL DO, IN SENA- An Angusta, Me., special to the New York Herald gives the result of a talk with Senator Hale, in which, speaking of probable tariff legislation in the new Congress, he said: “They will adopt a bill substantially like the Senate bill, and, as John Sherman said, it is the most complete bill ever presented to an American Congress, In my judgment, if the bill had not been reported we should have been on the run before the election and had to an- swer the cry which was heard—especially in the west—that the republican party did not jean to reduce taxation. If the Senate meas- ure should pass both houses this winter the administratien will come in with the question substantially settled and devote itself to the other great questions which will come before it. We have a, have an American policy in our foreign relations, admit the great territories which the democratic party has thus far kept out, and encourage southern republicans by protecting the elections. During the next four years we shall have four or five southern states in line for the republican party.” WILL BLAINE GO THE CABINET? Senator Hale does not believe that the Presi- dent-elect has indicated yet his choise for cabi- net officers, but he had this to say: “That Mr. Blaine will resume his old place as Secretary of State is undoubtedly the wish and expectation of nineteen-twentieths of the republican and while I know nothing about General Har- rison’s intentions in this regard, I have no doubt that Mr. Blaine will be tendered the po- sition, He will not have a sensational admin- istration of the State department, but under him American rights will be asserted and firmly maintained. We shall have no more fishery negotiations, followed by such a treaty as the republican Senate rejected. But I have no doubt that under Mr. Blaine’s management of the department all questions between the United States and Great Britain will be honor- ably adjusted.” i i Mr. J lanly is repo! as saying:—“I have heard nothing of Mr. Blaine being offered a cabinet position and I do not believe the statement is true. I see Mr. Blaine every day and he certainly has said nothing to me about it.” The Secret of the Boston Girl’s Tan. From the Picayune. Girls are coming back tanned from the mountains. They must have belonged to Browning clubs clubs during the summer, From the New York Sun. Patrolman Gilligan—“‘Shure McGurk has th’ bist post in th’ precinct.” hy, th’ wan wud de ateen apple stands an two blethe fall av party eerie gurls.” breeding farm at Pit Ford, N. Y., Friday and Mr. $44,100 for ten head of trotti the largest sale of man. The old board of directors of the contract com} , who resigned from the rectory on consummation of the sale of property to the Richmond United ori as or Shao ee is the Pittsburg coal association will reduce the of the six thousand rail- [oY miners in the Pitsburg district 8 cents per J.B. for B. Love- B. Wishendorf, bookkeeper the south, HE “The public will not be astonished at the | HELPING AN IRISH TOWN. How Good-Hearted English People Turned Carna’s Misery to Comfort. Lonfion Cable to the Now York Times, lighted upon the remote seagirt namlet of Carna, where @ lower depth of misery and wrotchedness had been reached than he had suspected even in that God-forgotten district. He printed a touching story of the want and distress witnessed there, and on the strength of his appeal a fund was raised in Manchester, not for charity, but to plant industries in the place, The Carna Industrial company, lime ited, was formed. The funds were given to a famous priest of the district, Father Tom Mo- Fadden, and sales of the goods were arranged for in Manchester. The resuit in a single year has been to make Carna the model of Connemara. Peasant girls are all instructed in knitting and weaving, and now have pleaty of work im making caps, stockings, and wear. po pel g Bo etd, boats, and now do Others have been Drostably em building a road, which for the connects Carna with the main highway through Clifden. The whole aspect rad the hamlet has changed, and the squalor, dirt and idleness of a year ago are practically eradi- cated. A pretty picture is drawn to-day in the Guardian of the reception given their corres- pondent last week when he — vusited the place. School children mgs in honor of Manchester, and the whole “village was il- luminated to show the affection, almost venera- tion, for the town which came to their rescue, It seems to me there is a hint in this for us im America. If the Irish-Americans of each large city, instead of subscribit huge sums in an for the gene — of — t some special locality or vi and concentrate thelr efforts at amelioration upon it in the same wise and helpful that big Manchester has taken little under its wings, incalculable good could be done which is now missed altogether. As = the material condition of Ireland is scarce! better to-day than it was when as first saw it nearly five years ago, despite the sums of money annually subscribed Soo joing I see no ica, and as things are proved twenty yous years to suppose it be hence, a The Omaha Murder. STORY OF THE WOMAN WHO KILLED BARRY KINe —WAS HE A BIGAMIST? The woman who shot Harry W. King in Omaha on Saturday told the following story after the murder: “I am the legal wife of Harry W. King. We were married about four years ago in Chicago. We lived in Quincy, IIL, for a time, and kept house at that point. We | returned to Chicago and took up housekee} ing at 210 Cass street, where we lived peacet toge ther until four weeks ago, ‘Then T saw in a dispatch from Kansas City that he had mar- ried a Miss Duffy, of that place. The news almost bereft me of reason. | at once learned the whereabouts of the parents of the girl, who unknowingly took my position beside my hus- band, and I telegraphed them that King had a wife residing in Chicago from whom he was | not divorced, I also senta dispatch here to | the wife informing her that King wasa big- amist. My maiden name was Eliza Beedler, and my father is a retired capitalist in Chicago; it will drive crazy when he learns of this, | Harry never had a divorce from me. “I did not come here with the determination r name is | of doing anything else than to bring him to i. He not only blighted my life but he as invaded the sanctity of other homes, When I saw him in the parlor this morning he refused to listen to me, He even scoffed at my entreaties. I informed him that he would be prosecuted for forgery and bigamy, and he took me by the throat and said for me to shut my mouth or he would choke me to death, I carried the revolver to defend my own person, | When he treated me that way and provoked | me I concluded I would call it into other ser- vice, and in consequence I shot.” At the residence of the woman in Cass street, Chicago, the servant said her mistress’ name | was Beechler and that Mr. Beechler had not | been at home for six weeks. The servant acknowledged that King and Beechler were the same persons. The woman with whom King had been livii in Chicago was formerly Miss Annie Duffy, Louisiana, Mo. King married her August last. ee eee An Ex-Alderman Swindled. HE PAYS NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR TWO BRASS BRICKS. A special to the Philadelphia Times from Lowell, Mass., November 17, says: Three shrewd scamps from Philadelphia and Ne York fleeced ex-Alderman George F. Penni- man, of this city, of $9,000 recently in the most approved story book fashion, After they had secured the cash one of them foolishly re- mained in the city and tried to steal a —_ That settled the question of his libert some time to come. The prisoner sai: his mame was Chester A. Grinnell He isa New York crook. He told Mr. Penniman a plausi- bie tale about another Mr. Penniman whom he was seeking, and finding that the ex-Alderman had recently been in the west the smooth- tongnéd scamp dazzled his eyes with the fol- lowing fairy tale: He said that with three others he went out from Helena, Mont., on a hunting trip and found an Indian badly wounded. The party took him back to Helena, procured shelter and parsing for him and finally saw him restored tohealth. The Indian was very grateful, and led the party out in the direction of where he was found and showed them a rich deposit of free gold. All gathered as much as the se carry. They decided finally that they “Form company and develop the mine. All agreed come east and develop the mine. eo course of the conversation he opened his cloth- ing and showed a buckskin belt bul out with apparently rich nuggets of gold. = toate borrow about #9.000 and ha the nuggets of gold to Mr. Penniman told hiss to have them assayed. Mr. Penniman then went to Lawrence with him and at a hotel was shown several bars of what purported to be gold. He was anxious to have their quali tested, and suggested that a slice be cut off, | and that if there was anyone in the city who could do it have it assayed. They went out on the street in search of an assayer. The rest of the story is easily told. Another con- federate acted asan assayist, and on his repre- sentation Mr. Penniman paid €9,000 for the two bricks, which turned out to be of brass, The Chinese Emperor's Wedding. From the Chicago Times, Chester Holcombe, one of the foremost of American merchants operating in China, is at the Palmer house. He has been in the orient over a dozen of years. He says that the great- est event in China for the last sixteen years will be the marriage of the young em Kwang Su, who is just seventeen years 4 —_ yore are the ~_ a gances of the Chinese race, and Kwang marriage day will beabanner one for all China, ce and coolie alike. At the least calculation the wedding will cost ‘15,00, which is a few millions less than the plan. owing to the very low exchequer hinese government this year. At high noon oe Chinese pg ee ‘8 day, which wi ut February oung emperor will be arrayed in the finest’ of silk anda purgatory collar, and will be awaiting t vas arrival of the royal tege and the Princess She will be conveyed from her in a yellow (the royal color) sedan chair, pretty features concealed under & a FEI cor- + ek F ib i i f i th sii f i i 4 af ae pst if HY Pats te ef g F ; ; l I remember the i i : Hi ! f jt HE i ? fi 3 i -